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 1     1|           and wear it more to thy renown.~A noble prize were good
 2     8|        his wholesome judgment and renown,~The beauty which had moved
 3    13|        these (was it his manifest renown,~Or was it love which so
 4    13|     glorious realms and houses of renown.~And as thy sons will shine
 5    13|      Bologna,~Or more, with whose renown the world shall ring,~To
 6    18|          Damascus came;~And heard Renown, throughout the city, swell,~
 7    19|        Hector's ancient mother of renown,~Made call the patron out,
 8    23|          a champion rides of such renown.~ ~ XXXVI~"If he, as you
 9    26|        taught~If their far-spread renown were false or true,~Resolved
10    33|           might comprehend,~As he renown and victory would obtain,~
11    33|              the praise and prime renown~For that great king captived
12    33|       without reason held in such renown,~Ought you to think (she
13    35|        First of Italian cities of renown;~Not only famed for wall
14    37| quickening in his verse your high renown;~And, if another censures
15    37|         you once, or give you now renown,~This for yourselves ye
16    39|       deserved disgrace, who most renown,~Was seen, on both hands,
17    39|    Italians, English, Germans; of renown~Are all; and, scattered
18    44|       give at will, and take away renown;~The vulgar herd; and from
19    46|      worthy following and of high renown~Before, behind him, and
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